@
flood Here are 10 key ways that Trump has let the coronavirus pandemic get out of control Refusing to take responsibility for his response to the pandemic. Trump doesn't believe he's responsible for how they are dealing with the crisis. Shutting down the White House pandemic office. Trump closed the White House's National Security Council Directorate for Global Health Security and Bio-defense in 2018—despite briefings starting before his inauguration about the threat posed by pandemics. Ignoring intelligence warnings. Trump ignored dire warnings in January and February from U. S. intelligence agencies about the coronavirus pandemic, downplaying the threat and blocking necessary preparations. He also stonewalled inquiries from Congress in early February. Failing to test. Trump failed to mobilize the government and private sector to establish testing early on to contain the spread of the virus. Dr. Fauci calls the lack of early testing "a failing" of the U. S. response. Failing to procure medical supplies. Trump failed to marshal the powers of the federal government to procure the medical supplies and hospital beds needed to meet the scale of this public health crisis. Spreading lies and misinformation. Early in the crisis, Trump said that the coronavirus would simply disappear. Then, he promoted a risky antimalarial drug as a treatment, with no evidence, accused governors of not needing the equipment they asked for, and accused health care workers of stealing. Appointing Mike Pence to run the White House Coronavirus Task Force. Pence has a history of skepticism and denialism around science and a record of poor response to public health crises as governor of Indiana. Blocking access to health care, which puts all of us at risk. Trump and his Republican lackeys in Congress refuse to pay for coronavirus and COVID-19 medical care—except for testing. But even the testing provision is full of loopholes, with reports that people are showing up at hospitals to get tested and then getting billed thousands of dollars. While the tests are free, the emergency room visits are not. Favoring governors who are political allies when distributing lifesaving medical supplies and pitting states against one another instead of distributing supplies based on most urgent need and fostering cooperation. Failing to have competent experts to manage this crisis. Trump and his administration are incompetent, and, people are needlessly dying. There is tremendous turnover in key administration positions, many are left unfilled, and people are often unqualified for their jobs.